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RETRIEVAL AND REVISION IN THE INTERPRETATION OF MEGALITHIC ART Muiris O'Sullivan Department of Archaeology University College Belfield , Dublin 4 , Ireland . Archaeological Review from Cambridge Megalithic art is found in are various ...
RETRIEVAL AND REVISION IN THE INTERPRETATION OF MEGALITHIC ART Muiris O'Sullivan Department of Archaeology University College Belfield , Dublin 4 , Ireland . Archaeological Review from Cambridge Megalithic art is found in are various ...
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... megalithic art which could categorically exclude this mode of expression . The effective reason for its omission is that such amorphous picking did not lend itself to the traditional method of studying megalithic art , a method based ...
... megalithic art which could categorically exclude this mode of expression . The effective reason for its omission is that such amorphous picking did not lend itself to the traditional method of studying megalithic art , a method based ...
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... megalithic art , especially Irish megalithic art , seemed to have become a cul - de - sac . The pendulum has swung back closer to the centre again and now a serious case can be made for attributing an anthropomorphic reference to a ...
... megalithic art , especially Irish megalithic art , seemed to have become a cul - de - sac . The pendulum has swung back closer to the centre again and now a serious case can be made for attributing an anthropomorphic reference to a ...
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